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Asked for Male | 2 Years

My toddler has red patches coming and going on his skin. He has had no temp and is completely himself. He’s not bothered by the marks on his skin. They start on his ear and then appear randomly over the body. Mainly arms and upper legs/bum

Answered by Dr. Archit Aggarwal

You should involve a pediatric dermatologist to have the red patches on your toddler’s skin assessed. The symptoms of this skin condition could be a variety of those seen in eczema or an allergic reaction. A dermatologist can give an accurate diagnosis and advise the correct treatment strategy. 

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Have infection on my testcial skin and between my leg

Male | 31

This infection occurs when the skin is invaded by bacteria or fungus. Itching, redness, and pain are some symptoms that may be experienced. Keeping the area clean and dry could be helpful. You might require an anti-fungal or antibiotic cream from the pharmacy store. Put on loose clothes to allow your skin to breathe and facilitate healing.

Answered on 4th June '24

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दाद खाज खुजली से परेशान शरीर के निचले भाग में खुजली की शिकायत है

Male | 34

It seems like a case of fungal infection; a skin condition that may cause itching and redness on the lower part of the skin. It is caused by germs which thrive well in warm and moist areas. Keeping the skin dry and clean, using antifungal creams as well as putting on loose clothes can be helpful. To avoid further irritation, kindly refrain from scratching.

Answered on 8th June '24

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How to stop hair loss and hair thinnig

Male | 19

Hair loss can occur due to stre­ss, poor nutrition, hormone changes, and gene­tics. You may notice more strands on your pillow or shower drain. To reduce thinning hair, e­at a vitamin-rich diet, manage stress, and use­ gentle hair products. Excessive­ heat styling should be avoided. Maintaining ove­rall health is key to kee­ping your hair strong and healthy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Mera hath me hamesha khujli rahati or jalan bhi or lal lal. Or mere face skin me dag h to usse kaise hataai

महिला | 22

These symptoms may occur due to different things such as allergies, eczema, or fungal infections. For itchy hands with redness, it is important to keep the hands clean and moisturized. You can also use gentle soaps and apply soothing lotion. For the face, dark spots can appear less noticeable by using mild exfoliants and moisturizers. Additionally, do not forget to shield your skin from the sun so as not to worsen any damage already done.

Answered on 12th June '24

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My mother aged 90years suffering from Bullous pemphigoid since 8months.she is getting treatment from Medanta and medicated with Mycoimmune, Bettnasol1mg, Fucibet creame and allegra 180. After discontinuing Betnesol she is getting repeatedly blisters. Kindly can you suggest for her relief. Thanks for your early reply

Female | 90

I suggest you to talk to your doctor about your mother's condition. Based on your mother's condition, he may suggest some different medicine or treatment. And for blisters, making certain lifestyle changes like eating healthy food, taking rest and avoiding certain triggers can prove helpful. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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